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Could not have been more amazed by tonights performance. An hour of breath taking, and at times tear inducing music. Highlight of the trip and worth every penny. Only one gripe, the booking said DVDs were available for purchase and we couldn't find any. Would...More

The dinner was horrible worst meal we ever had and we got bit terribly by mosquitoes at the restaurant, the food was dried out and for 45 euros per person there are plenty of good great restaurant so skip the Neopolotan
Opera was ok, pianist...More

Me and My husband travelling in Florence, have heard a wonderful classical music performance in an intimate venue as Santa Monaca Church.
Soprano and piano have created a professional and special atmosphere with Italian Opera Arias.
We will remember this concert!
Don't miss it!

Although I enjoyed my evening tonight I was disappointed in that the performance varied a lot from the night before. Tonight's show was half an hour shorter and no interval drinks were provided. There was only one singer, not two.
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I had a magical evening. The solo pianist was superb, and played three of her own original compositions. The soprano was literally breath-taking (I forgot to breathe at a few points). The venue is small and intimate, and the acoustics in the church are good....More

When we first walked in I was like, this is the opera? There's only two people! Then the opera singer started singing, her voice filled the entire room, her tone and pitch was the most perfect sound I have ever had the opportunity to be...More

It cannot be understated how impressive this opera was. As someone who is not from a musical background, this was unforgettable. The emotion and strength of the singer's was palpable, and the piano accompaniment was strong and supplemented it well.

A warm evening with a cocktail in your hand and greatcompany is the ideal way to experience Piazza SantoSpirito; the area is busiest at sunset for happy hour.Visitors cannot hide their astonishment sitting on thestaircase under the Basilica of Santo Spirito, andthey cannot help but stare at the architecturalmasterpieces like Bianca Cappello House, Fontana delloSprone and San Frediano in Cestello and Santa Maria

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delle Carmine churches. Tourists and Florentines alikejoin up in the area between Santo Spirito and SanFrediano, connecting the Tuscan soul to theinternational spirit permeating the city.